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Sure, I'll just find the error in this very intelligible stack

(it's just HALF of the stack)

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    I feel like a broken record sometimes but I still believe this whole angular thing is a prank and it's just a matter of time before some hidden cameraman pops out laughing "HAHAHAAH WE TOTALLY GOT YOU! WOULD YOU REALLY BELIEVE ANYONE WOULD BE MENTALLY RETARDED ENOUGH TO CREATE THAT?", we all get a beer together and then talk about what the industry is actually doing behind the curtains of a good joke.
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    Better than no stack, or having it randomly inside react's renderer that resurfaces the error through some setTimeout so you can't even see what errored (not always but sometimes)
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    @BordedDev no, I would argue a kick in the balls would be better than this repulsive ball of mud. The vast majority of that is just rxjs being the worst project manking has ever conceived.
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    My friend. Learn C++. I've seen compilation errors longer than this from a single missed semicolon.

    Template metaprogramming was a mistake. It's awesome, but insane.
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    @atheist A LONG ERROR STACK IS JUSTIFIED IF I'M USING C++ TO SOLVE COMPLEX STUFF

    THOSE 6 PAGES OF STACKS CAME FROM SHOWING A FUCKING LOGIN FORM
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    Holy shit that’s a fucking monster! I don’t think they can get much worse than that
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    My vision becomes blurry when I look at your screenshot.
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    Angular is a prank? You sweet summer child.

    We need capitalists to give money back to the regular people they're exploiting. They won't do it on their own. If we introduce UBI, they will find a way to abolish it. So, we invent ways to shape the industry and technology in a way that they _need_ to pay a lot of people if they want to operate at all.

    The system that needs just one good engineer is useless to the economy. We need a system that _requires_ a lot of engineers, and has no way around it. This is why frameworks, especially shit like Angular, exist. They're a convoluted sponge that sucks the money out of the capitalists' pockets and gives it back to the people through creating a lot of jobs.

    Whatever you're doing can be done on a Pi Zero W should we go back to the "assembly language + five really talented nerds" scheme. But if it was to be done this way, you'll lose your job in no time.
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